Actors

Jo Lorio What got you interested in acting? Something I always enjoyed was watching people bring my favorite characters to life. I was the kid that wrote songs and made silly plays for my family and friends as well as silly dance moves I felt would work with whatever song […]

This McKinney based theater and musical actor came into my Grand Prairie studio last week. Her beautiful, youthful look just captivates me. She didn’t sing for me and I’m regretting not asking her to do so. I’m sure her voice is as beautiful as she is.

Sebastian is an up and coming young actor in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. This Allen native visited my Grand Prairie studio for actor headshots and this was one of my favorites. He took advantage of my new pricing structure that includes an unlimited number of looks. If you want to […]

An actor needs to be versatile, capable of playing any role. Sometimes its hard to tell that from a single headshot, so many actors opt to do multiple looks and characters in a single session… and sometimes that actor has such a variety of looks in their arsenal, they can […]

One of the things I repeat the most, especially to teenage actors, is that in the acting business, you almost always want to look younger than you really are. Adults on set typically work 12 hour days. Because of the way child labor laws are, you cannot work those kind […]

Kristin is a long time client and extremely talented makeup artist as well as actor. She needed to update her headshots for a project recently so she came into the studio. She’s always a delight with such beautiful blue eyes….

Often times, I can pin down an actor by who they look like… sometimes, it doesn’t come to me until after their session… and sometimes, on rare occasion, I can’t pin it down at all – but they still seem very familiar. Alvin is one of those… he seems familiar, […]

Bri plays a lot of goth and scary characters, but an actor needs to have a well rounded set of headshots to get all the roles to play… so we shot Bri recently at the Grand Prairie studio as the “Everymom”